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Old 10-20-2004, 06:40 PM
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Fusion Batteries, How about some imput on them.
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Old 10-20-2004, 07:00 PM
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Come on guys how about your imput on these cells. good or bad lets hear it.
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they are gp3300...


i don't know why you are asking if these cells are good or not because cells themselves are plane gp3300...
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I am asking about the matching and zapping of these cells..
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Well if the ROAR nats are any indication 5 of 10 drivers in the A-main used them including me!

I'd say they are not too shabby!!!


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Are they lasting good? Compaired to other's? I am just trying to clear up a few things for a friend..
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Surge, fukuyama, hurricane, fusion, smc, promatch, orion, all have good cells. Buy whatever you want, as long as they are gp3300's from a well known matcher, they will perform well.
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Just got my first too packs yesterday. The packs seem to be built very well.. Cant wait to get to the track to test em out but I fried my speedo just before I was going to go to the track because I did something very stupid
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what was stupid? hook it up backwards?
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its okay man I did that to my new qc2 ESC! I think we have a fried ESCs, batteries, and motors before
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I know that's right.
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Yea I actaully got it fixed.. It just blew the solder in between two litle prongs apart.. I just couldn't believe I did it. Im sure everyone will/has done it.. The packs ran tremendously good. See how good they do in a race in one week. But they shouldnt do to shabby whatsoever. I would totally recomend Fusion Batteries.
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I use Fusion, Orion, Peak, Reedy, and other batteries. Fusion packs are very good. Plus the fact that they come preassembled is another huge bonus. Too many people kill new packs during assembly and the Fusion packs being preassembled eliminate a lot of problems before they can happen.
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